It’s Dark on the Other Side

Editions of 30

1. Size

Size tier

4 prices, 4 sizes: pick your work and size (FYI not all works come in all sizes).

For just a print: simply select your desired size. All edition works come with a hand signed certificate from the artist for that extra special touch.

(Note that not all artworks come in all sizes and materials, for e.g works printed on canvas are only available in House & Villa).

2. Mount

Mounts

Alu Dibond

Top of the range for mounting, protection and style.

The work is mounted on a sophisticated sandwich panel of two thin aluminium pieces with a thin protection film on top. Matt finish.

Alu Dibond Plexi/Matt

Optionally with an extra transparent UV protected polymer-based sheet, in a matt or glossy finish.

Liquid Gloss

A thin layer of polished liquid resin poured over and hardened for maximum protection and a high gloss finish.

3. Print

4. Frame

Print

C-print

A chromogenic print (huh?!) In other words: a digital print on special photographic paper at no extra cost (don’t say we’re not good to you).

Fine art paper

Special (oooooh) art paper giving a rich matt finish used on either Hahnemuhle or Epson fine art. N/A for canvas or plexi glass. Frame is advised with fine art paper to protect the edges.

Framing

Decide to go bare without a frame, or choose between high quality black, white, or our special frame. 'Special' because it was explicitly chosen by our team to suit the artwork best and bring out its loveliest features.
Note that not all frame options are available for every artwork.

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Editions sold:

This artwork has been sold 1 time.

$1,450

Including insurance & delivery

Artwork description

This snippet of an abandoned monastery makes us wonder about the bigger picture and what the entirety of the building looks like. Let your mind do the walking and figure out if it really is dark on the other side. The symmetry in this photo provides a pleasingly balanced image.

Astrid's eighteen part photography series as part of The Awesome collection tracks her urban exploration of abandoned buildings across Europe.

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About the artist

Astrid Boers (1985, The Netherlands) is a 30 year old photographer come intrepid explorer residing in Leerdam. (No, no arctic explorations to see here but she has completed some pretty thrill-seeking and dangerous missions in her time…)
Let us ask you this: Have you ever walked through the halls of an abandoned factory? Have you ever found ruins and decay breath-taking? If the answer is no: Astrid will take you through a journey among the remains of our civilization, capturing the beauty of...